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DesertDogs
Dec 01, 2019Explorer
I've been test driving duellies, to see how they are. Surprisingly nice and not at all difficult to drive.
We can appreciate the stability and safety aspects of having four rear wheels when towing a monster mobile home on our backs. (To me, aeven a 35' 5th wheel is a massive thing to tow around.) The duelly does inspire some enhanced confidence.
And the downside isn't really that big a deal. Likely park farther out in parking lots, but the walking is good for us.
We only drive a couple of times a week, to town, for groceries or the occasional doctor appointment. No daily commuting of any kind for us.
So, from that perspective, having a duelly isn't necessarily a negative for us.
Still kicking it all around. No need to hurry it along.
We can appreciate the stability and safety aspects of having four rear wheels when towing a monster mobile home on our backs. (To me, aeven a 35' 5th wheel is a massive thing to tow around.) The duelly does inspire some enhanced confidence.
And the downside isn't really that big a deal. Likely park farther out in parking lots, but the walking is good for us.
We only drive a couple of times a week, to town, for groceries or the occasional doctor appointment. No daily commuting of any kind for us.
So, from that perspective, having a duelly isn't necessarily a negative for us.
Still kicking it all around. No need to hurry it along.
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